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This beautifully weathered wooden pitchfork is a fine example of traditional hand-carved farm tools, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. Crafted from a single piece of hardwood, it features a natural three-tine form, shaped from a forked branch and seamlessly integrated into the handle. The surface bears marks of age and use, with a soft patina that speaks to decades of honest labor in the field or barn.
Originally used for moving hay or straw, this pitchfork now carries rustic, sculptural appeal. Its organic lines and minimalist design make it a striking decorative object in a country home, garden room, or as wall art in a modern farmhouse or loft-style interior. Both utilitarian and poetic, it’s a quiet tribute to craftsmanship and rural heritage.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 63" long x 11" wide x 4¾" deep
Approx. overall 160cm long x 28cm wide x 12cm deep
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19th-Century Hand-Carved Wooden Pitchfork - 63"
Sale priceUS$895